To Have A Friend We Must Be One
Over the years I have had the opportunity to do many different things. But it was not until last year that I realized God had gifted me with relationships. He has given me the desire and passion to help people with life issues.
I realized this about a year ago while I was sitting on the board of elders at Journey Church. It was on a Sunday right after communion; we were set up to pray for people. That was when I realized my passion for people. A young lady who had just lost her job walked up us. She is a dedicated woman that loves God and loves her three young girls. Being a single mom losing her job she came up for prayer. I didn't specifically remember the prayer I prayed for her but two Sundays later she walked up to me. She stood in front of me and said, "Can I hug you?" I said, “Of course you can.” Then she began to explain what had happened. She said, “Do you remember what you prayed when you prayed for me,” I didn't remember so she reminded me. She said, “You prayed that God would bless me for my obedience and that God will provide for me to the point that you will be laughing at how creative He gets to provide for you and your kids.” I remembered in my prayer I kind of laughed as I said, “God will provide in ways that will blow your mind if you just believe and trust in Him.” I said, “You will receive non-explainable checks in the mail to the point that you will laugh at His creative ways”. . . God was so real as I prayed for her, but like times before when God speaks I don't usually remember the details. This woman I had prayed for reminded me and she along with her young daughters was laughing at how God was providing for them in unexplainable ways, ways in which only God can provide.
Later that afternoon, as I was thinking back at our conversation, I realized it was times like that where God would use me. That is when I realized that was my passion, praying and helping people.
God has blessed me with a non threatening way about me that lets me befriend people and connect with them on a level that conversation is easy and nonthreatening, so I am told. But this is God, not me!
And that has lead me to this. . . Did you know statistically men are not relational and statistically the average man does not even have one friend that he can confide in? However, I am finding contradiction in these statistics. I feel that when men are given the opportunity to share their deepest feelings in a safe place, they are more than willing. I have been blessed with many friends and I believe to have a friend you must first be one. In our men's group on Tuesday we discussed this topic and one of the questions I asked was, "What characteristics in a friend are important to you?" We heard a lot of answers but the two that seemed to be the most important were Trust and Loyalty.
The definition for Trust is: reliance on another person or entity. Having faith in others and believing them.
And the definition for Loyalty is: faithfulness to a cause. Loyalty also means devotion, dependent, and honest to one person or thing.
Loyalty, also called allegiance or troth, is faithfulness or a devotion to a person or cause.
So I ask, are you a friend? Are you easily approachable? Are you loyal and trustworthy?
After thinking about this I came to the conclusion that in order to be a friend, or should I say in order to have a friend, it is important to open up. To become vulnerable, we have to open up in order to build that loyalty and trust. And in turn that relationship will then be reciprocated. Same goes for our love for our spouse, we have to open up and share our deepest thoughts but as I say this even your spouse needs their same sex relationships to confide in. We need friends that will be loyal and truthful, and at the same time someone who will give Godly counsel.
Kent Hughs in Disciplines of a Godly Man says,
There are no hooks in such friendships, no desire to manipulate or control, no jealousy or exclusiveness - simply a desire for the best for the other, Dostoyevski had the idea when he wrote: "To love a person means to see him as God intended him to be." Do you have such a deep friend?
Loyalty is indispensable to the survival of friendship. How many once-prosperous friendships have faded because of disloyal talk? Pascal put it pointedly: "I set this down as a fact, that if all men knew what each other said of the other, there would not be four friends in the world." You will never know a deep friendship unless there is mutual loyalty and trust.
Hebrews 10:24-25 - "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another-and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
Proverbs 17:17 - "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity"
Quotes From the book "Disciplines of a Godly Man" By Kent Hughs and Definitions from Wikipedia
Awesome, Mark, as always your words inspire me.
ReplyDeleteMark, I Love You my friend! You are a great example of what a true friend looks and acts like. I'm glad God put you in my life!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Friend Forever,
Jeff
Thank you Mark for sharing your input. As guys we tend to keep our thoughts and feelings inside. It's not easy finding friends you can share your feelings with. (That would make us unmanly or something.)
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for you being in MY MAN's life. You are a true example of Christ love, and you can RELATE to these men. Thanks Mark! Love you (and your sweet wife) and what you are doing. Your friend, Amy
ReplyDeleteOh Mark... What can I say...You are an inspiration to me (tears met my cheeks as I revisited the past..joyful tears). God sent you, your wisdom and your hugs, at just the right time in my life. ;) Friend for life indeed I have found in you and I am beyond grateful! Thank you for all that you dont even know you do! Rebecca
ReplyDeleteGrish, Great words on friendship. Thank you for all you do. I think you should have the theme song for Toy Story playing....you gotta a friend me! You are a true friend and I am blessed to know you.
ReplyDeleteLove you Brother!
Brandon
Mark - excellent word. If anyone could define what a true friend is, it would be you!
ReplyDeleteEncouraging words from great friends! Because of you I know friendship.
ReplyDeleteTo all of my "Friends." Thank you so much for all the positive feedback. I could not ask for better people in my life...This is just a small residue of what friendship is all about.
Love you all!
Mark
Marcus,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you and am always thankful for you being a part of my life and a positive influence on me. God shall give to you and LCM like he gave to the one you prayed for. Be ready!
BG3
Bill (aka BG3),
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words. Thank you for pressing in and being dedicated to God and our studies with our group. You are an amazing young man and I am proud to have you as a friend.
Remember, Proverbs 17:17 - "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity"
You are my friend!
Mark